I heard that 31 NATO member states wanted Finland to join. More importantly, I heard that over 50% of Russian children shows signs of fetal-alcohol syndrome, and over 20% of Russians are Russo-Nazis. I also heard that Russia retreated from Kharkiv and Kherson. I also heard that Medvedev wants Russia to use nuclear weapons on NATO states. I also heard that Putin said "I'm not bluffing" regarding use of nuclear weapons against NATO. Russians HATE Americans. They absolutely despise America and everyone in it. Russians would love to finally use nuclear weapons against America.
I heard that... I heard that... I also heard that... I also heard that... I also heard that...
All good reasons for Russia whooping war-starting Ukraine, Putin taking and keeping large areas of Ukraine's land.... because you keep hearing things.
Please, keep hearing things. It's helping Ukraine lose. We don't mind that you have a mouth full of marbles and you rock side to side, sitting in a corner by yourself all day...
Russian troops took ~328 km² from Jan 1st - June 11th 2023, while the AFU retook 83,9 km² in the counter-offensive until today.
Translation: In 162 days, the once-feared and now ridiculed Russian army could only take 2 square kilometers per day from a country a quarter of its size after a year of combat. At that rate, it will only take Russia 719 more years to conquer all of Ukraine.
Except now a country a quarter of Russia's size has taken back 12 square kilometers every day for a week. That's already gonna add 6 more weeks onto that 719 years, and counting.
Ukraine has announced that its forces have retaken three villages in the Eastern region of Donetsk. This is the first reported gains of Ukraine's much antici...
War correspondent on Ukraine’s social media counter offensive:
"The settlements of Neskuchnoe and Blagodatnoe were 'taken by storm' by the Ukrainian army. The enemy went there. Then the protocol: flag, photo, publication.
Then the AFU leaves again.”
Turns out nobody wants to stay in insignificant villages (Russians included). That’s why Ukraine can’t take back cities Russia controls. Those places matter.
Ukraine is not regaining territory. They are gaining tik toks for fundraising purposes then moving on to the next fundraising pic.
But do let us know when UkroNazis take back whole cities. Then we'll remind you Russia controls many cities and are still losing...
Don't start wars with fascist invading Nazis, then you won't lose land to Russia and don't get beat.
War correspondent on Ukraine’s social media counter offensive:
"The settlements of Neskuchnoe and Blagodatnoe were 'taken by storm' by the Ukrainian army. The enemy went there. Then the protocol: flag, photo, publication.
Then the AFU leaves again.”
Turns out nobody wants to stay in insignificant villages (Russians included). That’s why Ukraine can’t take back cities Russia controls. Those places matter.
Ukraine is not regaining territory. They are gaining tik toks for fundraising purposes then moving on to the next fundraising pic.
But do let us know when UkroNazis take back whole cities. Then we'll remind you Russia controls many cities and are still losing...
Don't start wars with fascist invading Nazis, then you won't lose land to Russia and don't get beat.
Learn it. Know it. Live it...
A good way for you to shut up: take Putin's dck out of your azz and it put in your mouth.
A good way for you to shut up: take Putin's dck out of your azz and it put in your mouth.
No chance. He is too busy ramming you Nazis real hard. Enjoy! Lol. We will enjoy Russia taking over Nazi land, shrinking Ukraine's land size.. then watching you try to walk with your Nazi a** gasket blown out.
The New York Times, June 5th:
Nazi Symbols on Ukraine’s Front Lines Highlight Thorny Issues of History
“What worries me, in the Ukrainian context, is that people in Ukraine who are in leadership positions, either they don’t or they’re not willing to acknowledge and understand how these symbols are viewed outside of Ukraine,” said Michael Colborne, a researcher at the investigative group Bellingcat who studies the international far right."
What a disgrace most of you are to your country. Completely disconnected from facts and cheering death and destruction of conscripts literally grabbed off the streets for your entertainment.
I don't know what the TV is telling you, but you're all clueless. Kiev's counterattack is being torn to pieces. Smashing its head on a brick wall. As expected due to their massive air inferiority and failure to muster the numerical advantage needed.
Watch yourselves all cope, as if it were about your precious emotions. You're the ones who make international travel dangerous for the rest of us.
aren't you the guy that said Russia would never attack Ukraine and anyone that thought so was an idiot....BUT if they DID....they would conquer Ukraine in a week?
War correspondent on Ukraine’s social media counter offensive:
"The settlements of Neskuchnoe and Blagodatnoe were 'taken by storm' by the Ukrainian army. The enemy went there. Then the protocol: flag, photo, publication.
Then the AFU leaves again.”
Right, "war correspondent" Alexander Sladkov, literally a reporter for Izvestia.
Since the beginning of Russian aggression against Ukraine in 2014, Alexander Sladkov has worked in the occupied territories (without official permission and accreditation from Ukrainian government), justifying the Russian invasion of Ukraine and Russian army's war crimes against Ukrainian civilians.
Sladkov regularly conducts interrogations of Ukrainian prisoners of war and political prisoners after being tortured by the Russian special services.
Alexander Valeryevich Sladkov (Russian: Александр Валерьевич Сладков; born April 1, 1966, Monino, Moscow Region, USSR) is a Russian military correspondent and a special correspondent for the Izvestia program. Biography Sladko...
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Troops’ use of patches bearing Nazi emblems risks fueling Russian propaganda and spreading imagery that the West has spent a half-century trying to eliminate.
You're closely following the living history of a nation bravely resisting an imperialistic war of aggression that has inspired the world when, all of a sudden, you come across a picture of a Ukrainian soldier wearing a Totenk...